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How to stay dry and warm during deer season?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountainboy4570" data-source="post: 3084708" data-attributes="member: 115934"><p>I hope this helps First of all good boots. I don't care if you buy rubber or leather good boots that don't leak and will keep your feet warm. If you buy leather, gators that breathe, if they make you sweat, they're no good. For pants and a jacket, the cheapest way to go would be to by carhartt pants and a jacket. A product called "Star Brite waterproofing" it's a marine product for sales and such it works extremely well, 2 or 3 medium coats, let it dry. No odor your clothing will breathe as normal water will bead and roll off and it doesn't wear off. You'll have to wash it off in 2 or 3 washings doesn't hurt the clothing. And before anybody says anything? Yes, when applying it, it has a nasty odor, apply it outside if possible your misses will kick your backside if you do it in the house in. In 6 to 8 hours depending on the type of garment and how heavy you apply it, It will be dry and no odor. And if you're the type of person that likes a hood, make sure that the hood and seems and shoulders are well done. Myself I wear a stetson 10X beaver.naturally waterproof. This keeps the snow and rain from going down my neck.It also leaves my ears open so I can hear things. This is how I've been dressing for probably 30 plus years. It works well. I stayed dry. I don't work up too much of a sweat. And if it's cold and really wet the outer jacket that I wear is a oil skin. I hope this helps good luck. The star brite is a good product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountainboy4570, post: 3084708, member: 115934"] I hope this helps First of all good boots. I don't care if you buy rubber or leather good boots that don't leak and will keep your feet warm. If you buy leather, gators that breathe, if they make you sweat, they're no good. For pants and a jacket, the cheapest way to go would be to by carhartt pants and a jacket. A product called "Star Brite waterproofing" it's a marine product for sales and such it works extremely well, 2 or 3 medium coats, let it dry. No odor your clothing will breathe as normal water will bead and roll off and it doesn't wear off. You'll have to wash it off in 2 or 3 washings doesn't hurt the clothing. And before anybody says anything? Yes, when applying it, it has a nasty odor, apply it outside if possible your misses will kick your backside if you do it in the house in. In 6 to 8 hours depending on the type of garment and how heavy you apply it, It will be dry and no odor. And if you're the type of person that likes a hood, make sure that the hood and seems and shoulders are well done. Myself I wear a stetson 10X beaver.naturally waterproof. This keeps the snow and rain from going down my neck.It also leaves my ears open so I can hear things. This is how I've been dressing for probably 30 plus years. It works well. I stayed dry. I don't work up too much of a sweat. And if it's cold and really wet the outer jacket that I wear is a oil skin. I hope this helps good luck. The star brite is a good product. [/QUOTE]
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